BIG WEEK FOR ONLINE POKER TRAFFIC
15th January, 2025 at 01:52:27
Source: bluffed.net6% rise heralds the start of the busy season Almost all the online poker operators reported noticeable improvements in their traffic last week, with a surge of 6% overall flagged by the independent online poker monitor Pokerscout as the start of the busy season. PokerStars, PartyPoker, 888 and Microgaming Poker Network all booked weekly gains of 5% or more, with most of their competitors close behind. Full Tilt Poker, which has been riding a wave of significant traffic in recent weeks, experienced a small decline, with its lead on third placed Party Poker dropping down from 50% to 40 percent. And of course Pokerstars continued to lead the field by a wide margin. Pokerscout reports that year-over-year the November re-launch of Full Tilt Poker brought a significant number of players back into the online poker market, but nevertheless online poker player counts have decreased by 4% overall. Related News Tags: Microgaming, Full Tilt, Party Gaming, Pokerstars, 888 Poker News index » LEE JONES IS NEW POKER SPOKESMAN FOR POKERSTARS12th February, 2025 at 06:27:47
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